Re: [Audyssey] jim's golf and casino games

2008-04-27 Thread Jim Kitchen
Hi Nicol,

I'm sorry, but you're just going to have to arrange the poker cards in your 
head.  If my game were to arrange them, it might look as though it is 
suggesting what hand you should go for and that would be wrong to do.

For how to play black jack, you might want to try a google search or something 
for black jack strategy or something like that.  Everyone has their own 
strategy for how to play and try to win.

I was taught to always assume that the next card will be a 10.  But to draw it 
if the dealers face card will beat you, but not to if you will go bust and you 
have the dealers face card beat.  Well that is pretty much the gist of the 
strategy.  There is also what they call counting the cards.  That is to keep 
track of how many high and low cards have been played and in that way you will 
have a better guess as to if the next card will be a high one or a low one.  
That strategy seemed to work for my Dad as he always came home from the casinos 
with more money than he started with.  Not the same for me. frown

BFN

 Jim

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[Audyssey] jim's golf and casino games

2008-04-26 Thread 0722001794
1.  jim's golf game
Hi jim
This is just a question,  something  that makes me curious. Its not  something 
that annoys me at all.
I've noticed something strange, when I press a 5, a 6, a 7,a 8 or a 9 I get the 
2 choices wood and iron so I have to choose iron each time.
If I choose wood then I'm told sorry this is not a choice.
My question is, can the game be made like that so that if I press a 5, a 6, a 
7, a 8 or a 9 that the game automatically selects iron for me?
2.  jim's poker game
I have a suggestion for your poker game. When I have 5 cards I need to  
evaluate those cards based on the different conditions.
I need to check how many of the 5 cards belongs to the same  suit,  how many 
cards are  consecutive, how many pairs are there, are there 3 of a kind, 4 of a 
kind or a full house  and  then I discard cards which I think will not be 
needed. My question to you: Is it possible to have the game arrange the cards 
from smallest to largest, IN that way I can easily determine if a straight or 
royal straight is possible or a straight flush or royal straight flush in the 
case of cards of the same suit.
So in other words, if I press f1 I want the game to say: 5 of hearts, f2 6 of 
hearts, f3 7 of hearts, f4 king of diamonds and f5 ace of clubs.
So then it will be easier to determine that 3 cards are in consecutive order, 
so then I must discard cards 4 and 5 to try get a straight.
3.  jim's   blackjack game
Can jim or anyone else please  tell me which is the best way of playing? must I 
always choose a third card or should I only have 2 cards?
I'm not sure if I have 2 cards that equals 12 should I go for a third card or 
should I say no for a third  card. Sometimes if I say no for a third card if I 
have 12 for example, it happens that the dealer wins and sometimes if I have 12 
and I say yes I get a card that equals 10 and then I'm busted.
Is there a way to determine when its safe to take a third, fourth card, etc and 
when not?
thanks  


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